Enjoying life. Happy that Odysseus has come back to love her again.
The answers are C and D: storm and bird.
Emily Dickinson talked a lot about <em>nature</em>. In this excerpt from "Hope is the Thing with Feathers" the nouns<em> storm and bird</em> are presented.
Bird (<em>represents </em><em>Hope </em><em> that never stops, is sweetest in the Gale, and keep so many warm</em>): "'Hope' is the thing with feathers"; "that perches in the soul"; "sings the tune without words"
Storm (<em>an agitated </em><em>soul </em>): "And sore must be the storm --that could abash the little Bird.
Participles are verb forms which look like verbs + suffix -ing. So having that in mind, the participle in the sentence above is the word standing.
Participles function either as adverbs (when they modify verbs), or as adjectives (when they modify nouns). In this case, the participle acts as an adjective, modifying the word child.
<span><span>Of
following choices given, the option that does not contribute to a writer’s
style is letter b. conflict. The rest are pretty much contributors. Imagery is
the ability to incorporate descriptive words to the write up. Description seeks
to involve readers by helping them see, hear, touch, smell, or taste. The
author may use adjectives (means to describes and modifies the noun) to strengthen his
words. Sentence structures </span>could be simple (one independent clause), compound (two
independent clause with coordinating conjunction), complex (a subordinate &
independent clause) and compound-complex sentences (subordinate & two
independent clause). It’s up to the writer how to use them well.</span>
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The correct sentence is:
The green moss was most slippery when it was wet.